Ana Brnabić i naprednjačka većina praktično su ugasili svetlo u Skupštini Srbije. Skupština se nije sastala ni da potvrdi mandate ministarkama koje su došle na mesto Gorana Vesića i Tomislava Momirovića koji su nakon novosadske tragedije podneli ostavke. Na dnevni red nisu stavljeni ni opozicioni zahtevi da se raspravlja o smeni predsednika Vlade Miloša Vučevića, ali ni o smeni same predsednice parlamenta.
The main conceptual idea of the text is that the opposition in Serbia is planning to file a constitutional lawsuit against Ana Brnabić, the President of the Serbian Parliament, for allegedly shutting down the Parliament and ignoring the requests of elected officials.
They argue that the Parliament has not been functioning properly because the government is trying to avoid public scrutiny and opposition voices.
Specifically, the text highlights:
* The Parliament has not convened to confirm the appointment of new ministers following the resignations of Goran Vesić and Tomislav Momirović.
* Oposisiational requests for debates on the replacement of both the Prime Minister Miloš Vučević and Brnabić herself have been ignored.
* The government's alleged motivations for suppressing parliamentary activity include a desire to avoid media attention and student protests.
Essentially, the opposition views the situation as a violation of democratic processes and a misuse of power by the ruling party.
The main conceptual idea of the text is that the opposition in Serbia is planning to file a constitutional lawsuit against Ana Brnabić, the President of the Serbian Parliament, for allegedly shutting down the Parliament and ignoring the requests of elected officials. They argue that the Parliament has not been functioning properly because the government is trying to avoid public scrutiny and opposition voices. Specifically, the text highlights: * The Parliament has not convened to confirm the appointment of new ministers following the resignations of Goran Vesić and Tomislav Momirović. * Oposisiational requests for debates on the replacement of both the Prime Minister Miloš Vučević and Brnabić herself have been ignored. * The government's alleged motivations for suppressing parliamentary activity include a desire to avoid media attention and student protests. Essentially, the opposition views the situation as a violation of democratic processes and a misuse of power by the ruling party.